INDEX 



473 



from Darwin, 441 ; no time to 

 read, ih. ; loses sight of natural- 

 ists " by grace of the dredge," 

 449 ; South American fossils, 

 ib. ; Exeter British Association, 

 450 

 societies : tlie Celt question, ii. 5 ; 

 on Oxford D.C.L., 14 ; on Descent 

 of Man, and Sexual Selection, 56 ; 

 inconvenience of having four 

 addresses, 93 ; on a friend's 

 illness, 120 ; note for the Descent 

 of Man : Dohm's Station : pro- 

 jected visit to America, 142 ; 

 W. G. Ward's saying about 

 Mill, ib. ; report on spiritual- 

 istic seance, 144 sq. ; attack in 

 Quarterly, 152 ; on vivisection, 

 108, 169, 170, 171, 172 ; instruc- 

 tions for Polar expedition, 183 ; 

 on theological protest, 216 ; his 

 degree at Cambridge, 228 ; 

 " Coming of Age " of the Origin, 

 278 ; cuts out a sharp retort, 

 281 ; on Wallace's pension, 282 ; 

 optimism and pessimism, 283 



Darwin, Mrs., visit to, iii. 198 



Darwin, Miss E., on Huxley's books, 

 i. 382, 383, 402 



Darwin, Francis, letter to, on the 

 British Association Meeting of 

 1860, i. 271 

 visit to, iii. 22 



Darwin, Professor George, at seance, 

 ii. 144 sq. 



Darwin tree, the, iii. 30 



Daubeny, Dr., at Oxford, 1860, i. 

 260, 272, 273 



Davies, Rev. Llewelyn, at Huxley's 

 funeral, iii. 363 



Dayman, Lieutenant, formerly of 

 the Rattlesnake, i. 128 ; on 

 Atlantic mud, 425 



De la Beche, Sir Henry, i. 91, 165, 

 167, 191 



De Maillet, i. 290 



De Quatrefages, i. 216 



Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, iii. 100- 

 103 



Derby, Lord, i. 106 



Descartes' Discourse, Commentary 

 on, ii. 10 



Design, iii. 56, 57 

 argument from, ii. 345 



Devonian fishes, i. 305 



"Devonshire Man " controversy, ii. 

 6 



Dewar, Professor, liquid oxygen, iii. 

 306 



Dingle, Mr., at Oxford, 1860, i. 263 



Diphtheria, outbreak of, ii. 247 sq. 



Docker, the scientilic, letter to, iii. 

 310 ; tries to help, 311 sq. ; letter 

 to— atoms and the evolution of 

 matter, 334 



Dog, on the, ii. 113 ; projected work 

 on, 243 ; problems connected 

 with, 275; further work on, ib. sq. 



Dohm, Dr. Anton, visit of, 1. 419 ; 

 visit from, in 1868, 435 

 absent from Naples on Huxley's 



visit, ii. 383 

 Letters to — matrimony : Tenny- 

 son : his kindness to children, 

 1. 419, 420 ; scientific investi- 

 gators and museum work : 

 family news : criticism of KolU- 

 ker, 437-439 ; Calcutta Museum : 

 KoUiker and the organon ada- 

 mantinm : family news, ib. 

 a bad letter - writer : Goethe's 

 Aphorisms : Dohrn's work and 

 English, ii. 7 ; marine stations 

 at Naples and Brighton : spon- 

 taneous generation : Huxley, 

 devil's advocate to speculators : 

 a " Tochtervolles Haus," 16 ; 

 British Association at Liver- 

 pool : Franco-Prussian War, 18 ; 

 microscopes : Franco -Prussian 

 War, 22 ; School Board : " an 

 optical Sadowa," 58 sq. ; illness of 

 1871, C8 ; the visit to Naples : 

 Ceylon Museum, 77 ; beefsteaks 

 and wives not to be despised, 78 ; 

 Ceylon Museum : his father's 

 illness : his capacity, 79 ; invita- 

 tion to Morthoe, 80 ; books for 

 the Aquarium, 81 ; the new 

 laboratory, 84 ; England not 

 represented at his station : visit 

 from von Baer : lawsuit : Klein- 

 en berg on Hydra, 114; subscrip- 

 tions for station : prefers his 

 German to his English : hesita- 

 tion, 116 ; his marriage : the 

 station : Darwin's generosity, 

 141 ; death of Darwin and Bal- 

 fom-, 315 ; naval officers and 

 scientific research, 321 ; health : 

 age : earning an honest sixpence, 

 475 



Dohrn, Dr., sen., ii. 73 ; visit to, at 

 Naples, ib. sq. ; vigour of, 79 



Donnelly, Sir John, K.C.B., visit to, 

 iii. 306 

 Letters to — vivisection, ii. 159, 

 161 ; Fishery appointment, 290 ; 

 title of Dean : a wet holiday, 

 312 ; retired oflcers in adminis- 



